by Club P.R.O | May 10, 2016 | Match Reports |
There was no winner of the Lotto Jackpot of €3400 in Carrig House on Monday night, 9th May. The numbers drawn were 1, 14 and 15. The €30 prize winners were: Connie Duggan, Derry Spillane, Carmel & Roger, Ger Bowen c/o The Local Next weeks jackpot is €3600 and the draw will take place in The Arches on Monday, 16th May. Tickets available locally in the Pharmacy, Post office and all pubs or from the lotto committee. Annual subscription of €100 available. Don’t miss out! Thanks once again to all our Lotto players for your continued support, without which we would not be able to invest in the future of our...
by Club P.R.O | May 8, 2016 | Match Reports |
Well done to our Under 14 Hurling squad who qualified for next weekend’s Hurling Feile Semi-finals. The group stages took place at a rain-soaked Passage GAA grounds on Saturday 7th May. Despite the testing conditions, the lads started the competition in a positive way in a very tight game versus Fr O’Neill’s. There wasn’t much between the two teams and the decisive score was a great goal from Billy Connolly and the game finished with a 4 point win for Carraig. Our keeper for the day, Darragh Tattan, made some brilliant saves in this match and the importance of these saves would prove to be crucial later in the day’s proceedings. The lads had a bye in the next round and had an opportunity to watch the next 3 opponents in action and the evidence was that nothing was going to come easy over the next three games. With the rain still pouring down , the lads took to the field to face hosts, Passage West, and our defence was outstanding in this game limiting Passage to just 0-2 while our midfield and forwards scored 2-9 between them. Final score in this game was 2-9 to 0-2. Our third game was a renewal of rivalries with Watergrasshill as both sides had just played a thrilling game in the hurling league last Monday that Watergrasshill won by a point. This game surpassed that and more! What a clash this turned out to be. Both sides knew that a win would probably guarantee the coveted semi-final spot next weekend. Carraig had the upper-hand in the first half and led by 2...